3:14 p.m. – Caller said someone has broken into a house she is caring for. She’s unsure if anything has been taken but will be in touch with the homeowner. Caller spoke with officers who will follow up with homeowner.

12:37 a.m. – Caller said he is getting weird phone calls from someone asking when he was going to be home. He requests that his house be checked on to make sure no one is there. OCSD responded. Site checks OK.

4:51 p.m. – Medical: 89-year-old male who had a blood transfusion is bleeding, has high blood pressure and is shaking. OCA responded. Patient was transported to BRMC.

8:02 p.m. – Caller said her school bag was stolen Nov. 10, including its contents, which includes supplies, a textbook and a flute. Officer instructed caller to come to sheriff’s office with her parents to fill out a statement.

Nov. 15

9:39 a.m. – A compound bow was found on the courthouse lawn. Owner should come to sheriff’s office and identify it, and it will be returned.

12:59 p.m. – Medical: 911 caller said they need an ambulance and then said nothing else. Dispatcher called BRMC for ambulance, BRMC accepted then canceled. Dispatcher called Cox ambulance, and it is responding. Timber Knob and Pontiac first responders were also toned out.

1:29 p.m. – Vehicle backed into another vehicle in parking lot of recycling center on County Road 503. Assistance rendered.

Gainesville senior Annie Noah on Dec. 8 signed a letter of intent to play basketball for College of the Ozarks. Seated, from left: Annie’s mother Joyce Noah, Annie, and her father, Dan Noah. Back: College of the Ozarks Lady Bobcats head basketball coach Becky Vest and Gainesville High School head basketball coach Morris Jenkins. Photo by Karla Smith.